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A Mach-Sensitive Implicit-Explicit Scheme Adapted to Compressible Multi-scale Flows

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The method presented below focuses on the numerical approximation of the Euler compressible system. It pursues a twofold objective: being able to accurately follow slow material waves as well as strong shock waves in the context of low Mach number flows. The resulting implicit-explicit fractional step approach leans on a dynamic splitting designed to react to the time fluctuations of the maximal flow Mach number. Would the latter rise suddenly, the IMEX scheme, so far driven by a material-wave Courant number, would turn into a time-explicit approximate Riemann solver constrained by an acoustic-wave Courant number. One dimensional low Mach number test cases involving single or multiple waves confirm that the present approach is as accurate and efficient as an IMEX Lagrange-Projection method. Besides, a pragmatic stability study suggests that the resulting IMEX scheme is stable, whatever the Mach number, for a material-wave Courant number of order unity.
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hal-01531306 , version 1 (01-06-2017)
hal-01531306 , version 2 (19-02-2018)

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David Iampietro, Frédéric Daude, Pascal Galon, Jean-Marc Hérard. A Mach-Sensitive Implicit-Explicit Scheme Adapted to Compressible Multi-scale Flows. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2018, 340, pp.122-150. ⟨10.1016/j.cam.2018.02.019⟩. ⟨hal-01531306v2⟩
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